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I didnt know we were paying early purchase reseller prices for Jordans these days.....i see how far out the loop i am
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Originally Posted by UPandCOMING32
Retail confirmed to be $190 on these? Keeping my dmp on ice and will wear these instead
A lot of people here are complaining about the "receding hairline" of the patent leather. Its getting lower to the white midsole.Originally Posted by hostos
can someone please post the difference in the CDP patent cut (which everyone hates) and how these should be cut then?
im very confused here
thanks
Originally Posted by cashm0neyand1
These might be fakes. or what was thought to be 2011s before the actual photos released this week. No way they are 2000s because the Jumpman from 2000 was facing forward/front toward the toes.Originally Posted by AirJ2388
What year are those?Originally Posted by woody23
Middle pic is not the 2000 retro
these are 2000 Concords.
Everything he says is true. They have been doing this for quite some time now.Originally Posted by Steez
Also some quick words on fake/real pairs.
The Air-Randy shots are more than likely counterfeit. I can't go into specifics but it's just logistically unreasonable for all of these different sites to have shots of the shoes this early all at once. There's only so many authentic samples at the factory. They can't all have them at the same time obviously so many sites are showing you fake product. Also notice on the Air-Randy shots he's only taken 3 photos this time, the angles hide the carbon fiber area, the Jumpman logo looks a bit off, the EVA midsole doesn't line up to a real pair, etc. Again, the key is the outsole bottom and an authentic size tag. All these different sites are showing you neither, because their outsole bottom is counterfeit and using a previous XI mold and they just straight up don't have the size tags yet.
The VMV shots are fake. They would have had the working samples of the shoe before the factory making them had them, and those are accounted for, so it just doesn't hold. Again, VMV photoshopped their carbon fiber bottom and then when they posted the "video" they still did not show the bottom nor a size tag. Fake.
Be clear on both of these. These aren't simple digital reproductions. These are REAL, 3D shoes. They are high quality counterfeit replicas.. They are using old XI molds, building them in a non-authorized factory in China, and then taking photos of them from very specific angles just to promo their own pre-sale of the shoes. It's a rush to be one of the first with photos, etc., so once someone posts real shots or is close, everyone else rushes in with theirs. In this case, as it's a retro shoe, the basic molds already exist so it's not hard to replicate. But there's a reason why the details are wrong in some images, as explained. As the actual shoe is becoming confirmed now with correct details, the countefeit sellers will tweak and make additions on the fly as they prep their order shipments for August.